A 28-year-old man identified as Ahmad Khan Rahami is being sought in connection with Saturday's bombing in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, local police say. He is considered "armed and dangerous."

Secretary of State John Kerry got upset that Obama was stealing the treason spotlight from him on the Cuban getaway. So he decided to pull a Sean Penn and meet with a Marxist terror group that is on his own State Department's list of Terror organizations.

The FBI’s 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list turned 66 years old last week — and it ain’t your grandfather’s catalog of thugs and hoodlums anymore. Like crime in America, the list has evolved. It started in the 1950s as an array of the “toughest” bank robbers and car thieves before adding radicals and kidnappers in the ’60s, mobsters in the ’70s and gangbangers and white-collar criminals in the ’80s and ’90s.

Phillipsburg, New Jersey â€” Operation Rescue has reason to believe that Steven Chase Brigham may be slipping into some of his American Womenâ€™s Services abortion businesses to conduct illegal abortions. Brighamâ€™s New Jersey medical license was revoked in October 2014, after he was caught running an illegal bi-state late-term abortion scheme that nearly killed one young woman. He holds no active medical license in any state and it is illegal for him to conduct abortions or engage in any other medical practice. Operation Rescue is asking the public for help in documenting this suspected illegal activity that could be placing...

Friday, Governor Bobby Jindal joined Louisiana State Police in unveiling the results of a two month operation that landed over 1,000 people under arrest. "Operation Carpe Diem" was a seven week initiative involving almost 200 state troopers. It's mission was to crack down on illegal weapons

COMPLETE TITLE: Jude Kenan Mohammad, an American citizen already indicted in 2009 jihad plot and believed to be in Pakistan, named as possible plotter in 9/11 anniversary threat ####### On FBI's Most Wanted list This jihad plot ended in arrests. Mohammad, it appears, is still trying. "Pictured: FBI put American on their Ten Most wanted list as 'credible' suspect who is believed to be plotting 9/11 anniversary car bombing," from the Daily Mail, September 10: This is believed to be one of the men counter terrorism chiefs say are plotting a terrorist attack in America on the 10th anniversary of...

President Barack Obama is going to appear on 'America's Most Wanted' to mark the milestone of its 1,000th episode. Obama will be interviewed by the show's host, John Walsh, in the episode that will air this Saturday. Obama will then discuss some of the administration's crime-fighting initiatives and the impact that the show has had on thousands of victims in its 22 years. The two will also talk about his administration's initiatives to go after and prosecute 'white collar' criminals, which 'Most Wanted' has recently focused on.

LOS ANGELES – President Barack Obama is going to help TV's "America's Most Wanted" mark the milestone broadcast of its 1,000th episode. Obama will be interviewed by the show's host, John Walsh, on the episode airing 9 p.m. EST Saturday on Fox. The president will discuss the show's impact in its 22 years as well as his administration's anti-crime initiatives, including those involving white-collar crime, Fox said Wednesday.

Walsh is one of prime time's more mercurial characters. For example, he told the press back in 2006 that when he was talking to senators about electronic monitoring of sex offenders, "I said implant it in their anus and if they go outside the radius, explode it, and that would send a big message." (Walsh said it was a joke, adding, "Nobody thought it was funny.")

JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia's most wanted Islamist militant was killed in a police shoot-out in Central Java, police said on Thursday, lifting a major security threat ahead of a planned visit by U.S. President Barack Obama. Malaysian-born Noordin Mohammad Top, who set up a violent splinter group of regional militant network Jemaah Islamiah, was widely considered the mastermind of the bomb attacks on two luxury hotels in Jakarta in July, as well as other attacks in Bali and in Jakarta which killed scores of Westerners and Indonesians. National police chief Bambang Hendarso Danuri announced Top's death at a news conference,...

WASHINGTON, (AP) -- For the first time, an accused domestic terrorist is being added to the FBI's list of "Most Wanted" terror suspects. Daniel Andreas San Diego, a 31-year-old computer specialist from Berkeley, Calif., is wanted for the 2003 bombings of two corporate offices in California. Authorities describe San Diego as an animal rights activist who turned to bomb attacks and say he has tattoo that proclaims, "It only takes a spark." A law enforcement official said the FBI was to announce Tuesday that San Diego was being added to the "Most Wanted" terrorist list. The official spoke on condition...

For the first time, an accused domestic terrorist is being added to the FBI's list of "Most Wanted" terror suspects. Daniel Andreas San Diego, a 31-year-old computer specialist from Berkeley, Calif., is wanted for the 2003 bombings of two corporate offices in California. Authorities describe San Diego as an animal rights activist who turned to bomb attacks and say he has tattoo that proclaims, "It only takes a spark." A law enforcement official said the FBI was to announce Tuesday that San Diego was being added to the "Most Wanted" terrorist list. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because...

The FBI on Tuesday will for the first time add the name of a domestic-terrorism suspect to its list of Most Wanted Terrorists, a post-Sept. 11 creation that until now has included only suspected Islamist terrorists, a law enforcement official told The Washington Times. Daniel Andreas San Diego, a 31-year-old animal rights activist, is wanted in connection with the 2003 bombings of two companies in the San Francisco Bay Area linked to an animal-testing laboratory. San Diego will take his place on a list that has included notorious international terrorists such as Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahri and Adam Gadahn,...

Rush Limbaugh:Referred to as "The new face of Fascis" Denver-- Following Rush Limbaugh's broadcast calling for violent riots in Denver, city officials issue a warrant for his arrest. Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper called Limbaugh a "dangerous domestic terrorist" that should be locked up. No stranger to controversy talk show host Rush Limbaugh made comments calling for riots in Denver during the Democratic National Convention this summer. As part of his "Operation Chaos" Limbaugh is expecting Republican rioters to burn cars, burn houses and kill children. "Riots in Denver, the Democrat Convention would see to it that we don't elect Democrats,"...

SAN`A, Yemen - A Yemeni-American who is among the FBI's most wanted terrorism suspects appeared in a Yemeni court Saturday and then walked free, an eyewitness said. Jaber Elbaneh, 41, attended a session of the trial for him and 22 others charged in connection with a series of attacks on oil facilities. "He entered the courtroom surrounded by four bodyguards, introduced himself to the judge then he left," an eyewitness said speaking on condition of anonymity because of security concerns. Footage of Elbaneh entering and leaving the court unimpeded also appeared on the Dubai-based pan-Arab satellite channel, al-Arabiya. Security authorities...

Prisoner poker could crack cold cases By PHIL DAVIS, Associated Press Writer Tue Jul 24, 6:10 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. - Prison inmates are getting a present from the state of Florida: playing cards. For detectives looking to solve dozens of cold cases, it's the start of a game of Go Fish that might pay off big. On Tuesday, Florida's nearly 93,000 state inmates started getting one of two decks that between them highlight 104 of the state's most troubling unsolved murder and missing persons cases. "What better way to get them talking than to have cards with the cases...

On This Day In History July 22, 1934 John Dillinger Gunned Down By FBI During the 1930s Depression, many Americans, nearly helpless against forces they didn't understand, made heroes of outlaws who took what they wanted at gunpoint. Of all the lurid desperadoes, one man, John Herbert Dillinger, came to evoke this Gangster Era, and stirred mass emotion to a degree rarely seen in this country. Dillinger, whose name once dominated the headlines, was a notorious and vicious thief. From September, 1933, until July, 1934, he and his violent gang terrorized the Midwest, killing 10 men, wounding 7 others, robbing...

With the amnesty bill a major news story this summer, I thought it might be interesting to see how many violent felons and murderers are among the "immigrants" who might soon be getting automatic Z-visas under assumed names. (For a precedent, the nineteen 9-11 hijackers had more than 60 valid driver's licenses among them.)A quick trip to the FBI's Most Wanted "VIOLENT CRIMES - MURDERS" web page reveals that out of 73 wanted killers, about 38 appear to be illegal aliens, primarily Mexicans. Just food for thought, for those who seem to be in a rush to grant automatic Z-visa...

Alexis Flores, a convicted felon, was added to the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list on June 2, 2007. Flores is wanted for his alleged participation in the murder of a five-year-old girl in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The child was found strangled to death in an apartment in August of 2000. Flores has been charged with kidnapping and murder. REWARD: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Alexis Flores. CONTACT: If you have any information concerning this case, please contact your local FBI office. LINKS: Alexis Flores' Top Ten Poster...